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JULY CLEARING SALE NOW ON
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
| TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS
ij The time of the closing of mails at the
j Concord poatofflce is as follows:
Northbound. •
•i ISO—11:00 P. M.
J 36—10:00 A. M.
' 34 4:10 P. M.
* 38— 8:30 P. M.
3 30—11:00 P. M.
Southbound,
j . 39 9:30 A. M.
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t 135 8:00 P. M.
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LOCAL MENTION
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J Miss Sudie Moore lias returned from
Boone, where she has been attending sum
mer school for several weeks.
Mrs. Prank Pounds and Miss Kath
; teen Sappenfield spent Friday in Cliar
| lotte.
Miss Edith Magrnder. of Atlanta, is
I visiting her cousin. Mrs. \V. R. Fisher.
; at her home on Georgia avenue.
Every child should nave one of The
Tribune’s beautiful infant dolls—it’sensy
to get one.
According to a deed filed Friday at the
"■curt house, Will Harris fias sold to Rev.
‘T. H E. Wilson property in Ward 4
for $250.
Mrs. AV. M. Sherrill was able to be!
•up this afternoon nftpr being confined to
her home on Spring Street by illness for
' several days.
Rev. W. C. Jamison, pastor of the |
Presbyterian Churrdi at Kannapolis, will j
1 ireach to the boys of the Jackson Train-!
•ng Scliool tomorrow afternoon at 3
1 'clock.
Dr. J. IV. Pike, owner of the Pearl
•Drug Store, is confined to his home by
llness. Dr. Pike's condition became ag
gravated several days ago. but some im
provement is reported in his condition
oday.
Mrs. Zcb Moore sprained her ankle
Friday morning when she turned her
foot on an uneven place in the sidewalk
in frniit of the home of Mrs. IV. O. Wads
worth. Her injury, though painful, is
not of a serious nature.
Stokes White. Eugpne Hoover. J. M.
Cook. Hal Jaratt and Hubert Morris
ire working in the Sandhills now packing
peaches. The young men made flic trip
to the peach country in their ear. "Beav
■r Dam Special." They expect to be on
the job several weeks.
Detroit defeated Boston Friday while
Chicago was winning from Washington.
Cleveland was defeating Philadelphia and
St. I .bn i s was winning two games from
New York. In the National League
Boston defeated Cincinnati and Phila
delphia defeated St. Louis.
Several hundred baseball fans from
Concord went to Kannapolis this after
noon for the second game between the
Gibson and Kannapolis teams. Sunmons,
the Wake Forest star, will twirl for
Gibson and lie will be opposed by Her
man Holshouser, the Carolina ace.
The tennis court at the Y. M. C. A.,
which has been in bad condition recently
due to the fact that wagons hauling coal
to the Y. M. C. A. out it up. is being
worked on and should be in excellent
shape next week, it is said by persons
who are repairing it.
J. B. Sherrill, editor of the Concord
Daily Tribune and The Concord Times,
has been named on the executive com
mittee of the North Carolina Press As
sociation. His appointment was made
at the annual convention of the associa
ion held this week in Brevard.
F. R. Allman, of No. 5 township, who
lives on the farm of Jno. E. Misenheim
er, brought the first homegrown water
melon of the present season to the city
this morning. Mr. Allman says that
lie has a large patch and the prospects
are fine for a good crop. .
Only two persons wore found guilty in
recorder's court Friday, one for speeding
and one for operating a car without
lights. One jierson charged- with vio
lating the prohibition law was freed by
a jury and nol pros was taken in an
other case charging a man with violating
the same law.
Patrolman Baxter Robinson is back on
the job today after enjoying a ten days’
vacation. Patrolman C. G. Rid<nhour
is taking his vacation now and will be
off duty for the next ten days. A rul
ing of the local police department gives
every patrolman a vacation of ten daya
with pay.
The heat in Concord was terrific Fri
day. There was just a little breexe
during the day, but this was offset., by
temperatures of more than 05 during the
afternoon. At an early hour this morn
ing the temperatures were rising again,
sending the mercury toward the 90-de
gree mark before 10 o'clock.
Capt. Alston, Lieut. Miller and Ser
geants Dry and Isenhour, of Company
E, have made fine records on the rifle
rangs at Camp Glenn according to a
story in the Raleigh News and Observer.
Only two men in camp are ahead of the
Concord riflemen, and the' shooting will
continue for several days yet, so some
of the local men may take the lead.
Arrangements are being made to put
the bark tennis court in shape in order
that it may be used for a volley' boll
court during the remainder of the sum
mer. It has been found that the gymnas
ium is too warm for play and the outdoor
court is being utilised. Games will bf
played each evening from 6:80 to 8
o'clock.
Reports from the meeting at the Hart
sell Mill indicate that it la progressing
very satisfactorily. On Monday night.
Rev. 8. L. Mclntyre, who is conducting
the revival, will preach to the colored
people. White people are also invited.
Movie will be held tonight at 8 o’clock
on the lawn of the Y. M. C. A. The •
films have already arrived and there will j
be no mix-up aa there was last week, it I
is said.
The saxaphone was invented about 80
years ago by a Belgian—Antoine Jeeef,
Sax. Sax had a splendid musical educa-!
tion and might have become a great mu
sician. He preferred to make musical
plsy them, how
*«ort* *° V*otot* « »*w wind in-1
istrumeat,
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Music may hath charm to soothe the
savage beast, but it in usually safer to
run than sing.
Aluminum ware is almost useless for
throwing at husbands.
! Some people like to lie so well they
| will do it in a thunderstorm with I'ghf
jning all around.
| Men’s clothes may be more sensible,
1 but women are not craxy enough to wear
coats in July.
All the world loves n lover ami tries to
j sell him something.
Screens are nice, but they keep you
from kicking the cat out of the window
. when you are mad.
i (Copyright, 1925. XEA Service. Inc.)' j
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Send 142,G00 Miles of Macaroni Abroad.
! At’anti £jty, July 9. —According to
figures submitted by Leon Tujague. New
Orleans manufacturer, to tile convention
.of the National Macaroni Manufacturers’
'Association *t the Hotel Traymore to
day. no less than ,142.0000 miles of mac
aroni was exported by American manu
facturers year. The mileage is
based uiwm'thp s'atement of Mr. Tnjagne
that 7.500,000 pounds were exported, that
eaeli poutid contains 100 sticks of a foot
lin length each, making a total of 750,-
! 000.000 fee tv The I'nited States has
since tfie tfor surpassed Italy in the
exportation if this food.
j Hospital For I retell.
I Statesville, July 9.—At (die meeting of
, the I rcdeU-Alcxander Medical society!
! held nt the Vance hotel last night, the
doctors went on record as recommending
that a hospital for the treatment ort
tuberculosis be established in Iredell
count/. The recommendation followed
the address by Dr. J. L. Spruill, super-1
intendent of the Onilford County hospi
tal for the treatment of tubercular
cases. Among the 30 guests present for
the meeting Were physicinDS from Char
lotte. Greensboro and Mooresviile.
Pretoria, the seat of government of the
Cnion of South Africa, was named in j
honor of the great Boer leader. Andries
Pretorius. who overcame the Zelus in the
Transvaal region and so secured peace.
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Our New Mechanically Refriger
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keeps ice cream in the most per
fect condition. With this new au
tomatic refrigerating device, it is
possible t<f hold the temperature
to the zero mark if desired, and
this insured all ice cream and
drinks in &e best of condition.
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j mER ONKOF OURInEaNT^DOLLS
Only a Few Hows' Work Will Got One.
—See Page Ad in This Paper
I We want every child In Concord and
I this section to get one of our beautiful
infant dolls, with sleeping eyes and eom
-1 pletely dressed in silk-bound flannel
bankets.
For only fire six-months new subscrip
-1 Cons to The Concord Rally Tribune or
six yearly subscriptions to The Concord
Semi-Weekly Times with the cash, we
will give free one of these beautiful
dolls.
Vou cannot buy one of theoe dolls at
the store*, and if you could it would
cost you at least $3 00.
If you do not take The Tribune or
Times regularly now. your own subscrip
tion will count as one.
Get five friends, neighbors or fcllow-
Woi kers to subscribe, and the doll is t
yours. We will give you a book to get
subscriptions. Come and get one. x
j Either mail or bring in your subscrip
tions when completed. We will then im
mediately verify the subscriptions and
deliver yonr doll.
You will receive the doll just as soon
as you submit yfur signed subscriptions.
That is positive, for the dolls are already
in The Times-Tribune office. A doll that
will delight the heart of any little girl.
A new subscriber is one who has not
been taking The Tribune during the last
30 days and who does not owe anything
on back subscription. The Tribune re
serves the right to accept or reject any
order.
Names cannot be changed from one
member of a family to another. All sub
scriptions must be bona fide new ones.
, Mental Defectivism.
Charlotte News.
! The increase of mental defectivism is
startling even to those who are accus
tomed to dealing immediately with it
and who, therefore, might naturally be
expected to grow callous as to Its ex
pansion in this land.
! One of the more informative papers
lead nt the recent convention of the Med
ical Society of North Carolina, held at
l'inehurst, was presented* by Dr. Paul
V. Anderson, dealing with til is subject,
and he gave some outline of the increase
of mental diseases staggering in its con
tent.
j Dr. Anderson philosophises that the
development of insanity runs in propor
tion to the development of civilisation.
The higher the latter goes. the more pro
nounced is mental decrepitude, and that
is a conclusion generally shared and ac
cepted.
Or. Anderson, sketching the magni
tude of the problem of mental defectives
in this country, said ’that there are 230,-
000 patients in hospital for mental dis
eases in America and each year 30.000
are admitted to such institutions, while
many cases of serious mental mal-adjust
ments never reach the hospitals at all.
Over onc-eiglith of the total expendi
tures of some states is for the insane—
one-sixth in other state*.
The expenditures for the insane in
some states exceed the amount for any
other purpose exeept education.
The cost of maintenance of persons in
hospitals for mental diseases throughout
this country is about $73,000,000 annu
ally. ’ y
The economic loss to the United States
each year on account of mental diseases
is over *200.000,000.
The number of hospital beds occupied
by patients with mental disease exceed*
the number in use in all general hospi
tals in this country.
Doctor Anderson said in his address
that Colonel Hodges, director of the Vir
ginia State Chamber of Commerce, re- >
cently made the statement that the com
monwealth of Virginia is spending near
ly *3,000,000 annually in the care of the
insane, defectives, delinquents and de
pendents. In fact, he goes so far a*
to say that nearly ten per rent of the
total population of Virginia is receiving
public charity while more than 25.000
are actually institutional cases.
Crack .Horses to Enter Chicago Derby.
Chicago, July o.—More than a dozen
of the elite of the three-year-old division
of America are here to compete in the
Chicago derby, a *20,000 added event, at
Hawthorne track Saturday.
The eastern contingent includes Silver
Fox, of the Rancocas stables; Gifford
Cochrane's Dangerous, and Arbitration,
A. C. Bostwick’s color bearer.
Rothermel, daughter of Light Brigade,
and J. J. Troler's King Madi. are among
the Kentucky delegation. Chicago pins
its hopes on Frank Croissant's Kentucky
Cardinal, Herbert Sbimp’s Mark Master,
Step Along, winner on the opening day
at Hawthorne, and Pocket Mouse.
In order to increase their knowledge
of earthquakes, some of the world’s great
est scientists have experimented with ar
tificial explosions In mines, and they hope
that in time they will be able to warn
the inhabitants of volcanic district* wOen
I disturbances are likely to occur.
A new hot water lake, 50 acres in ex
tent, has been discovered in the Mount
Baker national forest in Northwestern
Washington,
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Modern Plumbing will do as
much or more than any other one
thing toward making yonr borne
a comfortable and convenient
place in which to live. It costs
you nothing to get our cost es
timate:
Concord Plumbing
Company
North Kerr Street
Phoau S7C
Here's the stop \ M t
Signal for that hot
temper of yours—
Dogs bite on days like this— y /
and we’ve heard some wives >\u)VJ J J \
say that husbands snap too— (/V / V [ d I
If you are cranky and can’t U j J (V Vi
help it—please allow us to. \ ’ll I
A suit of cool Hoover’s Un- >\ 'pe=L>
derwear will take care of the 111
sulk, put on a smile and change * J
a cross-word fan into an advertisement for a popular denti
nee.
SI.OO a Suit and up
Bathing Suits—Golf Hose—Linen Knickers—Flannel
Trousers
HOOVER’S, Inc.
“THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE”
v. that ° Ur Car is well oi,ed and
AjMtflillll greased ’ thoroughly cleaned
jUjHI j feV— an< f ree f rorn dust, dirt, grime
an( f foreign particles. Let us
tr - v cleanil, S y° urs for a week
or two and see the difference.
HOWARD’S FILLING STATION
fa# “Service With a smile”
Be Sure You Are Right and Then Go
Ahead—
You wi/l make no mistake by placing your order for
your winter’s coal with
A. B. POUNDS
Threatened strike may cause coal to advance SI.OO ner
ton overnight. 1
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Condensed Statement of
CABARRUS SAVINGS RANK
Concord, Albemarle, Kannapolis, Mt Pleasant, North
Carolina
At Close of Business June 30, 1925
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $2,482,100.14
U. S. Government and other listed Bonds 29,568.79
Banking House and Real Estate 197,874.73
Other Real Estate owned 2^500^00
Furniture and; Fixtures £ 47.75L90
Cash in Vault and Due from Banks 616A76J2
Total $3,376,271.68
„ . . LIABILITIES
Capital: Paid in $175,000.00; earned $225,000.00 *s4oo 000 00
SO.OOOIOO
Undivided Profits * 27 482 44
Reserved for Interest, Taxes and Depreciation 27 884 36
Spp^l d TT«F npaid ” 12,’l68:00
DiiUOMIS 2,858,736.88
Total 53,376,271.68
° pe^ d Tv for J* us,ness 189 7 with Capital of $50,000.00
50 Per Cent. Stock' Dividend Declared 1907
200 Per Cent. Stock Dividend Declared 1920
| Special This Week Only
! Sayford Doilies 312 Pieces,
69c
| Sayford Dinner and Tea Site'
| Napkins 59c the 100
| Clines Pharmacy
Phone 333
Melrose Flour
Liberty Self Rising
Flour
In . .i,
Melrose Flour we need only announce
arrival of a big shipment which we have
every tour to nix weeks. Get yours now.'
Liberty Self Rising Flour is the very
highest grade of Flour with phosphates
snd salt added in the exact proportion,
so yon' take no chance in you? mixture
to have very best results. It’s a suc
cess.
Buy all yonr flour at
Cline & Moose
Saturday, July Iff 1925
CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET
' <S**»Ctsd weekly by" Gitas * Mooss)
| Figures named represent prices paid
I t° r produce on the market:
i Egg* 05
! Corn SIAS
I Sweet potatoes im
Turkey. 25 to JO
; Onion* l--_—sl.2s
Pejw ,j_ 800
[ Country Ham . ... _go
Country Shoulder _ .20
Country Sides _2n
Yonng Chickens 30-
Hens 'jg
Irish Tots toe i IJS
CONCORD COTOON MARKET '
SATURDAY, JCLY It, IMS
Cotton .... .23 1-2
Cotton Seed ' .45
FRESH FISH u
Friday and Saturday
Direct from Morehead City
Gray Trout, Speckled Trout and
Croakers
vVe also have a small lot of
nice country side meat.
Cabarrus Cash Gro
cery Company -
PHONE 871 W j